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News for the Carolina community
Brian Delany '22 leveraged the technical and entrepreneurial skills that he gained studying biomedical engineering and as a student-worker at Carolina's makerspaces to land a job as a manufacturing and innovation engineer at Procter & Gamble.
Prescriptions, doctor’s bags and other artifacts at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy show changes in the profession over 125 years.
Learn how student-actors training with Carolina's PlayMakers Repertory Company learn their characters' dialects, and meet the Carolina faculty member who fine-tunes their accents to create an authentic sound.
The combined commitment to pay more to master’s and doctoral student employees reflects how much they and their work are valued.
The Carolina experience doesn’t necessarily have to start in Chapel Hill. Tar Heels in Carolina Global Launch begin it abroad. The program enables first-year students to study abroad at a partner university during their fall semester.
A student group of Tar Heel musicians puts healing in harmony by spreading music throughout the community.
Delegates also got updates on the budget, child care openings, job classification conversions and more.
The region saw a 46% increase, while the state’s growth rate was 64%, according to a study by two Carolina centers.